Micah Clark
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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IEEE Transactions on Affective Computing | 2012
Selmer Bringsjord; Micah Clark
Blue-pill robots are engineered to deceive (perhaps in an attempt to secure desirable ends). Red-pill robots, on the other hand, are built to do no violence to truth. While “taking the blue pill” is an option some select, this path, in the context of present and future robotics, is an exceedingly bad one by our lights, and we herein defend this position by attempting to show that the production of blue-pill robots via engineering as we know it should be avoided.
human-agent interaction | 2014
David J. Atkinson; Micah Clark
Applications of robotics in dangerous domains such as search and rescue require new methodology for study of human-robot interaction. Perceived danger evokes unique human psycho-physiological factors that influence perception, cognition and behavior. Human first responders are trained for victim psychology. Apart from real-life instances of disasters, studies of robots in this environment are difficult to perform safely and systematically with sufficient controls, fidelity, and in a manner that permits exact replication. Consequently, the trend to deploy rescue robots, for example, is proceeding largely without benefit of knowing whether human victims will readily cooperate with robot rescuers. The capability to deal with unique victim psychology has not been a testable requirement. We report on the methodology of an on-going study that uses virtual reality to provide a feature-rich immersive environment that is sufficient to evoke fear-related psychological response, provides simulation capability for robots, and enables systematic study trials with automated data collection via an embedded scripting language. The methodology presented provides an effective way to study human interaction with intelligent agents embodied as robots in application domains that would otherwise be impossible in the real world.
Archive | 2008
Selmer Bringsjord; Joshua Taylor; Andrew Shilliday; Micah Clark; Konstantine Arkoudas
national conference on artificial intelligence | 2007
Selmer Bringsjord; Konstantine Arkoudas; Micah Clark; Andrew Shilliday; Joshua Taylor; Bettina Schimanski; Yingrui Yang
Archive | 2011
Selmer Bringsjord; Joshua Taylor; Konstantine Arkoudas; Micah Clark; Ralph Wojtowicz
artificial general intelligence | 2008
Selmer Bringsjord; Andrew Shilliday; Joshua Taylor; Dan Werner; Micah Clark; Ed Charpentier; Alexander Bringsjord
Archive | 2010
Selmer Bringsjord; Micah Clark
Proceedings of the 2010 conference on Ontologies and Semantic Technologies for Intelligence | 2010
Andrew Shilliday; Joshua Taylor; Micah Clark; Selmer Bringsjord
intelligent agents | 2011
Micah Clark
Archive | 2011
Selmer Bringsjord; Joshua Taylor; Konstantine Arkoudas; Micah Clark; Ralph Wojtowicz